London: Western countries must prevail upon Pakistan to take action to close down
training camps for militants in Kashmir failing which they run the risk of adopting
double standards in the war against terrorism, a top British leader has said.

"The West needs to make representations to the newly-elected government of Pakistan
that action must be taken to close down the training camps for militants in Kashmir,
whether or not the government is directly responsible for them," said Baroness
Shirley Williams, leader of the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords.
The Baroness was in Jammu and Kashmir last month as part of a delegation of Liberal
Democrat Parliamentarians.
"Not to do so is to live by double standards. It is also to lose the best chance for
a long time of peace in what should be a Himalayan paradise," she said.
"Most of the militants cross over from Pakistan, having been trained in the many
training camps close to the line of control between Pakistan and India. The degree
of official involvement by Pakistan's government, in particular its powerful
Intelligence agency remains in dispute.
"What is undeniable is that the infiltrators obtain money and fairly sophisticated
weaponry from some where to sustain their terrorist attacks," she said in a
forthright article in the Magazine, 'The Tablet'.
PTI